Kansas City Southern (KCS) (NYSE:KSU) announced today that David R.
Ebbrecht, vice president transportation for The Kansas City Southern
Railway Company (KCSR) has accepted the position of senior vice
president operations for Kansas City Southern de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
(KCSM). Based in Monterrey, N.L., Mr. Ebbrecht will report to KCSM
president and executive representative Jose G. Zozaya, closely
coordinating with KCSR executive vice president and chief operating
officer Scott E. Arvidson.
"In his previous role, Dave has proven his ability to execute effective
change management with a systemwide implementation of an operating
methodology focused on sustainable, measurable operating results,” said
Mr. Arvidson. "We look forward to the implementation of this methodology
on KCSM, with a goal of achieving continuous operating performance
improvements, greater synergies and economies of scale between the two
railroads.”
"Our ability to enhance operating performance on both sides of the
border will strengthen KCSM and KCSR’s crossborder network and soldify
our position as a world class, international rail network,” said Mr.
Zozaya. "On behalf of the employees of KCSM, I am pleased to welcome
Dave to the team.”
Former KCSM senior vice president operations William H. Nolen has
accepted a new position as executive representative for KCS. Based in
Laredo, Texas, he will report to KCS president and chief operating
officer David L. Starling.
"In this new role, Bill will be in a position to lend his railroad
expertise to a variety of special projects for KCSR, KCSM and Panama
Canal Railway Company (PCRC),” said Mr. Starling.
With 36 years as a railroader, Mr. Nolen has served as KCSM’s senior
vice president operations since October 2007. Prior to his most recent
role, he also served as vice president transportation for KCSM.
"Bill was instrumental in the implementation of the Management Control
System on KCSM and has been a key contributor to the development of
KCSM’s operations,” said Mr. Zozaya. "We look forward to his continued
leadership on special projects.”
The new vice president transportation for KCSR will be announced in the
coming weeks.
Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., KCS is a transportation holding
company that has railroad investments in the U.S., Mexico and Panama.
Its primary U.S. holding is KCSR, serving the central and south central
U.S. Its international holdings include KCSM, serving northeastern and
central Mexico and the port cities of Lázaro Cárdenas, Tampico and
Veracruz, and a 50 percent interest in PCRC, providing ocean-to-ocean
freight and passenger service along the Panama Canal. KCS' North
American rail holdings and strategic alliances are primary components of
a NAFTA Railway system, linking the commercial and industrial centers of
the U.S., Mexico and Canada.